A comeback after a long email situation.

From: stephane richard (stephane.richard_at_verizon.net)
Date: 08/30/04


Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 17:58:05 GMT

Ok I'm finally back, it's been a good couple months, ISP couldn't figure out
what the problem was but today they finally got it right and I'm back.

Website is doing good and I'm glad to report that things are on the up and
up for my website (http://www.adaworld.com)

Talk to you guys soon. if any one can brief me on the latest and greatest
of the last 4 months at least or so it would be greatly appreciated.

Stephane Richard
"Ada World" webmaster
http://www.adaworld.com



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